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Successful "robotic operation" of the patient's heart from 32 km away

Successful "robotic operation" of the patient's heart from 32 km away.

Ahmedabad: (Thursday: 2019-09-12) On the last day, a surgeon performed a successful operation of a patient's heart, sitting 32 km away, controlling the robot. The breakthrough can be described as a major breakthrough in "Robotic 

Assisted Surgery", a subdivision of telemedicine. According to news reports, the operation was conducted in the heart of a robot patient on the outskirts of Ahmedabad in the Indian state of Gujarat. The work was done to put stunts in the veins of the car, while Surgeon Tejas Patel was controlling the robot while sitting at the Epox Heart Institute, 32 km from there. In this operation, 

"Korunds", a company developed by "Corporah GR" X '' robots were used, which cost much less than robots created for this sector. Details of this success The journal "E-Clinical Medicine" has been published in the latest issue. 

Effective use of robots in the field of surgery, titled "Tele Operated Surgery", has been going on for the last thirty years, which has only been done in recent years. (Due to extraordinary advances in artificial intelligence) have started to succeed. However, the successful operation is significant in that it was a very difficult task compared to all the robot assisted surgeries performed so far. For this tried-and-true human operation. At the operating table at the Epox Heart Institute, as 

much as a patient was hung on the operating table, the surgeon's hands The surgery equipment was connected to the robot system in the patient's room via high-speed internet. During the operation, the surgeon also monitored the remote patient with powerful cameras. The purpose of this additional step was to correct the error. The possibility was to minimize it. It is expected that after this success, 

the use of robots in the operation of the heart will also increase. But at present it cannot be said how far this technology will be less costly; and that the poorer living in developing countries Whether or not people will really benefit.


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